Cars ruined by floods in Germany

A thin film of mud covers the cockpit of a Fiat after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided at a car dealership in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 10, 2013. Tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and there have been at least a dozen deaths as a result of floods that have hit Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic over the past week. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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Ford cars stand in the subsiding floods of the Danube river at a car dealership in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 10, 2013. Tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and there have been at least a dozen deaths as a result of floods that have hit Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic over the past week. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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Mud peels off from the emblem of a partially mud-covered BMW car at a flooded display room of a car dealership in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 11, 2013, after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided. Floods have forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes over the past week in Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary. At least a dozen people have died because of the deluge. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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The bonnet of a Peugeot car is partially covered with mud at a flooded display room of a car dealership in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 11, 2013, after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided. Floods have forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes over the past week in Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary. At least a dozen people have died because of the deluge. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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A display dummy floats in a flooded car dealership in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 11, 2013, after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided. Floods have forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes over the past week in Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary. At least a dozen people have died because of the deluge. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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Cars stand in a flooded car dealership in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 11, 2013, after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided. Floods have forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes over the past week in Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary. At least a dozen people have died because of the deluge. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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The reception desk of a formerly flooded car dealership is covered with mud after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 11, 2013. Floods have forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes over the past week in Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary. At least a dozen people have died because of the deluge. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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Cars are inundated by the waters of the Elbe river during floods near the village of Fischbeck in the federal state of Saxony Anhalt, June 10, 2013. Tens of thousands of Germans, Hungarians and Czechs were evacuated from their homes on Wednesday as soldiers raced to pile up sandbags to hold back rising waters in the region's worst floods in a decade. REUTERS/Thomas Peter

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Two man look at a BMW car that emerged from subsiding floods of the Danube river at a BMW car dealership in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 10, 2013. Tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and there have been at least a dozen deaths as a result of floods that have hit Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic over the past week. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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Cars stand in the subsiding floods of the Danube river at the showroom of car dealership in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 10, 2013. Tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and there have been at least a dozen deaths as a result of floods that have hit Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic over the past week. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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Cars stand in the subsiding floods of the Danube river at a car dealership in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 10, 2013. Tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and there have been at least a dozen deaths as a result of floods that have hit Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic over the past week. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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A wooden pallet and burning wood got stuck between two cars after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided at a car dealership in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 10, 2013. Tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and there have been at least a dozen deaths as a result of floods that have hit Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic over the past week. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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A thin film of mud covers a BMW convertible after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided at a car dealership in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 10, 2013. Tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and there have been at least a dozen deaths as a result of floods that have hit Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic over the past week. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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A thin film of mud covers a Fiat 500 after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided at a car dealership in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 10, 2013. Tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and there have been at least a dozen deaths as a result of floods that have hit Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic over the past week. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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A thin film of mud covers cars after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided at a car dealership in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 10, 2013. Tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and there have been at least a dozen deaths as a result of floods that have hit Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland and the Czech Republic over the past week. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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A brand new Jaguar F-Type convertible stands in a showroom covered with a thin film of mud after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 9, 2013. Tens of thousands of Germans, Hungarians and Czechs were evacuated from their homes on Wednesday as soldiers raced to pile up sandbags to hold back rising waters in the region's worst floods in a decade. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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A brand new Landrover Defender stands in a showroom covered with a thin film of mud after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 9, 2013. Tens of thousands of Germans, Hungarians and Czechs were evacuated from their homes on Wednesday as soldiers raced to pile up sandbags to hold back rising waters in the region's worst floods in a decade. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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A brand new Jaguar F-Type stands in a showroom covered with a thin film of mud after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 9, 2013. Tens of thousands of Germans, Hungarians and Czechs were evacuated from their homes on Wednesday as soldiers raced to pile up sandbags to hold back rising waters in the region's worst floods in a decade. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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A brand new Jaguar F-Type convertible stands in a showroom covered with a thin film of mud after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 9, 2013. Tens of thousands of Germans, Hungarians and Czechs were evacuated from their homes on Wednesday as soldiers raced to pile up sandbags to hold back rising waters in the region's worst floods in a decade. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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The cockpit of a brand new Jaguar F-Type convertible is covered with a thin film of grey mud after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 9, 2013. Tens of thousands of Germans, Hungarians and Czechs were evacuated from their homes on Wednesday as soldiers raced to pile up sandbags to hold back rising waters in the region's worst floods in a decade. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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A brand new Jaguar XF-Type stands in a showroom covered with a thin film of mud after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 9, 2013. Tens of thousands of Germans, Hungarians and Czechs were evacuated from their homes on Wednesday as soldiers raced to pile up sandbags to hold back rising waters in the region's worst floods in a decade. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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A brand new Jaguar stands in a showroom of a dealership covered with a thin film of mud after the floods of the nearby Danube river subsided in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 9, 2013. Tens of thousands of Germans, Hungarians and Czechs were evacuated from their homes on Wednesday as soldiers raced to pile up sandbags to hold back rising waters in the region's worst floods in a decade. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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Cars emerge from the subsiding floods of the Danube river at a car dealership in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 10, 2013. Tens of thousands of Germans, Hungarians and Czechs were evacuated from their homes on Wednesday as soldiers raced to pile up sandbags to hold back rising waters in the region's worst floods in a decade. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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A flooded car stands next to a street sign emerging from the subsiding floods of the Danube river in Fischerdorf, a suburb of the eastern Bavarian city of Deggendorf June 10, 2013. Tens of thousands of Germans, Hungarians and Czechs were evacuated from their homes on Wednesday as soldiers raced to pile up sandbags to hold back rising waters in the region's worst floods in a decade. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay